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70 Fraser Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 3E1 Get directions
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Canadian, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
School Restaurant is legendary for our award-winning brunch, lunch and dinner, amazing patios, and great service. Our beautifully restored industrial space is cozy in winter and op... more... See more text
Awesome meal!!! Superb staff!! Excellent that they are open for dinner! Loved it! Read more
692 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2A6 Get directions
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Fusion, Indian, Restaurant With Delivery Services, Take-out
Inspired by, hawkers, vendors, food trucks and the street stalls of the world, The Kathi Roll Express is the home of real-good, worldly street food. In the heart of Toronto at 692 ... more... See more text
200 Élizabeth St, Toronto, ON M5G 2C4 Get directions
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Canadian Cuisine, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Come enjoy a yummy creation at Salad Days. They are easily accessible by public transit and bicycle and are in a lively area recognized for its nightlife. more... See more text
406 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2A6 Get directions
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Canadian, Restaurant With Terrace
This cozy 15-seater makes for a special lunchtime addition to the burger-choked Alexandra Park landscape. The snackbar-style setting serves up quick and tasty Mediterranean-style s... more... See more text
1071 College St, Toronto, ON M6H 1B2 Get directions
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Coffee Shop, Canadian, Wi-Fi, Restaurant With Terrace
Come taste an appetizing dish at The Common. You can even enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open nightly from Tuesday to Sunday and are readily accessible by bicycle an... more... See more text
1422 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L9 Get directions
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Indian, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant
Mother India Restaurant serves Roti’s from north and south India. Mother India has been at the Queen Street West location for several years and is considered by many to be the best... more... See more text
2183 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4C 1K4 Get directions
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Fine Dining, Indian, Bangladeshi, Online Menu, Group Reservation, Restaurant With Catering Services, Restaurant With Wifi Internet, Wheelchair-accessible Restaurant, Halal Restaurant
Located on the Danforth in Toronto, House of Bengal is a unique South Asian restaurant specializing in authentic Bangladeshi cuisine. Our menu combines both traditional and modern ... more... See more text
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